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Abstract / Description of output
As continued COVID-19 disruption looks likely across the world, perhaps until 2021, contingency plans are evolving in case of further disruption in the 2020-2021 academic year. This includes delivering face-to-face programmes fully-online for at least part of the upcoming academic year for new and continuing cohorts. This temporary pivot will necessitate distance teaching and learning across almost every conceivable pedagogy, from fundamental degrees to professionally accredited ones. Each institution, programme, and course will have its own myriad of individualised needs ;however, there is a common question that unites us all: how do we provide teaching and assessment to students in a manner that is accessible, fair, equitable, and provides the best learning whilst acknowledging the temporary nature of the pivot? No ‘one size fits all’ solution exists and many of the choices that need to be made will be far from simple; however, this paper provides a starting point and basic principles to facilitate discussions taking place around the globe by balancing what we know from the pedagogy of online learning with the practicalities imposed by this crisis.
Original language | English |
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Journal | PLoS Computational Biology |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2020 |
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Quality Assurance Agency Scotland: Enhancement Themes Collaborative Cluster
MacKay, J., Nordmann, E. & Hutchison, J.
1/09/19 → 19/06/20
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Jill MacKay
- Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies - Senior Lecturer
- Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Systems
Person: Academic: Research Active (Research Assistant)